What is Amphetamines

Amphetamines are psychostimulant drugs and can help with increasing such things as: wakefulness plus focus. Amphetamine is in the same group as the drugs dextroamphetamine and methamphetamine.

Amphetamine is often used as treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and injury that has been traumatic to the brain plus drowsiness during the day and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome or either narcolepsy plus chronic fatigue syndrome. At first Amphetatamine was used only to help with losing weight and gain control of your appetite. It was not until later that they started using it for other treatments.

Studies and further research is being done on Amphetamine. It is against the law to use it as a drug for recreation or either a enhancer.

Amphetamine can be dangerous for people who have heart disease problems or either if you have hypertension. Your doctor will carefully watch you if you are prescribed to Amphetamine. 


 

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